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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

A Wordle for Wednesday

Gosh, it's been a while since I did a Blog Wordle! I'm not sure what made me think of them but something did, so here's one now:

I didn't intend to change any of the settings but when it appeared with all the words in a vertical orientation I quickly realised I couldn't cope with that! I changed it to half and half instead. But I kept the font and colour scheme, both of which somehow seemed appropriate for the time of year, and (helpfully) neither of which I made a note of. (Seriously, I don't know what's up with my memory and attention span - perhaps it's the pain relief I'm still taking? - but they're both shot to pieces at the moment!)

As always, a few things that caught my eye:

Prison hop is clearly a reference to The Newer Hamster's escape bid... He is now back inside cage!Frosty cellophane and Jennifer's Christmas must be talking about the Frosty Festivities blog hop :)One chance little moment is a lovely way of referring to Alexa's project!
And I'm really not dropping hints to anyone, despite want post and just get card both appearing....

12 comments:

wordles had rather drifted to the back of my mind too - love them. A few things caught my eye- couple prison apertures (mind boggles as what you've been up to)- tape work (washi play?)- glitter across frosty cellophane (christmas cards?)

Hi Mel... I'm actually in the Remix class, but that is not how I got here today - actually, I've been here on several occasions and am not sure just how I keep popping into your blog. I just wanted to let you know how much I do enjoy your blog, that I hope you're feeling oh-so-much better (and yes, pain-relief does make us idiots at times regarding memory, etc.), and that I too am a fan of the "50-million" club (you're driving 50,000,000 miles an hour; I've told you 50,000,000 times; etc.). Have a wonderful Monday.

...is what I speak. It describes what I actually say (nonsense, mostly) and how I say it (ie my accent, which is a mixture of all sorts - a bit of North of England, a bit of Irish, a bit of South West England, a lot of just me!) The word comes from my name, Mel, and the fact that I'm one-quarter Welsh. But there's not actually any Welsh in my accent. Go figure...